1 Looking north in Eben Fine Park. The bike path is under the mud.
2 A house with a drainage problem
3 A car that should have stayed off this road
4 A shed that is blocking the road. Yes, it got pushed onto the road.
5 This is the library parking next to the creek
6 A badass Mog that I wish I got a better pic of

Taft and 1st are open again in Loveland and all of I-25 is open. Red Feather is under flash flood warning again. Overhead, the National Guard has been running Chinooks all day evacuating people, 1,200 people from Pinewood Springs alone and another 125 from Big Elk Meadow.

This is the road to Robbie's house. I have other friends there and I used to live there. The other road he mentions is the side road to Robbie. We can fill and drive that! (Disclaimer: of course there are drop offs on the side of these these mtn roads)

Latest word is they are warning people that evacuation from Drake and Glenhaven will be long term, 3 months or more. So some people are choosing to stay with their houses and tough it out knowing that they might not have access in or out for a while.

Stay safe my Colorado counterparts. We had 8" of rain within three hours a few years ago and I remember that well. It was so amazing even in relatively flat lands. I got zero work done that day. Is this deluge having any effect on the Glenwood Canyon area ?

No, not much. The Colorado is a little muddy but it's not running awfully high. These storms are mostly hitting the front range